The Global Burden of Periodontal Disease: A Narrative Review on Unveiling Socioeconomic and Health Challenges
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2025
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Abstract
Abstract: Periodontal disease is a prevalent chronic inflammatory condition that impacts
over a billion people worldwide, leading to substantial tooth loss, reduced quality of
life, and heightened systemic health risks. This narrative review synthesizes current
evidence regarding the global burden of periodontal disease, its established associations
with systemic conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, adverse pregnancy
outcomes, respiratory infections, and neurodegenerative disorders, and its significant
socioeconomic implications. The review focused on the following research question: What
is the global burden of periodontal disease, and how do its systemic and socioeconomic
implications necessitate integrated public health strategies? A structured search of the
PubMed,Scopus, andWHOdatabasesfrom2000to2024wasconductedtoidentifyrelevant
literature using key terms, including “periodontal disease”, “global burden”, “systemic
inflammation”, and “public health strategies”. Out of 312 initially identified articles,
175 satisfied the inclusion criteria for the final synthesis. The findings underscore the
significance of periodontal disease as a modifiable risk factor for various noncommunicable
diseases, the influence of healthcare disparities on disease progression, and the critical
necessity for integrated public health strategies to mitigate the global burden of periodontal
disease and its consequences. The review concludes that coordinated policy reform, health
system integration, and enhanced research efforts are crucial for mitigating the global
burden of periodontal disease and advancing health equity.
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periodontal disease, global health, socioeconomic impact, systemic inflamma tion, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, respiratory infections, adverse pregnancy outcomes, quality of life, public health strategies, oral health integration
